Complaining Rewires Your Brain for Negativity
Repeated complaining rewires your brain to make future complaining more likely. Over time, you find it’s easier to be negative than to be positive, regardless of what’s happening around you. Complaining becomes your default behavior, which changes how people perceive you.
And here’s the kicker: complaining damages other areas of your brain as well. Research from Stanford University has shown that complaining shrinks the hippocampus — an area of the brain that’s critical to problem solving and intelligent thought. Damage to the hippocampus is scary, especially when you consider that it’s one of the primary brain areas destroyed by Alzheimer’s. (Travis Bradberry)
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This has happened before, as you know. It turned out to be a Windows problem. Your harsh language won't help. This is fixable.
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Originally posted by Bhikkhu Pesala View Post
What's not true? You really need to explain better, or show a screen shot.Last edited by Spottedfeather; 26.08.2024, 06:39 PM.
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Originally posted by Spottedfeather View Postthat's not true.
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It sounds like you have the wrong view options selected in Windows Explorer of the File Open dialog.
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Recently, I noticed that in a folder, the preview window that shows what the picture is before you open it wasn't showing the picture. I checked and all Irfanview associated files had an Irfanview icon instead of a thumbnail of the image. I looked online and it seemed like this has been a common problem. I uninstalled Irfanview and all the preview thumbnails and the preview window that's there when you open a folder again shows the picture.
I REALLY like Irfanview, so it's a shame that I can no longer use it.Tags: None
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